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Both dramas have romantic melo vibes and the male leads are walking green flags with only eyes for the female leads. Cinematography and osts are fantastic for both too.
Both are part of the best tvn dramas picked up by Netflix. Romantic, healing dramas with a touch of melo and comedy.
Both are about a young man coming to terms with the end of their life nearing in on them. Both are beautifully made and leave a lasting message about the beauty of life.
- Both very soothing dramas.
- Both have main leads who trust each other and make smart choices
- No unnecessary breakups (Blooms in Adversity has a small one but both leads are mature about it)
- Both showcase family
- Both have main leads who trust each other and make smart choices
- No unnecessary breakups (Blooms in Adversity has a small one but both leads are mature about it)
- Both showcase family
coming from the brain of the same screenwriter, these two dramas has similar vibe, fluffy romance and almost no conflict. Perfect for those who wanted light hearted romance with almost no conflict.
The only similarity it that they wake up in different bodies
Also both plots could be potentially kinda hard to follow
Also both plots could be potentially kinda hard to follow
M&A related dramas and having
similar office setup
Both The Art of Negotiation (whether referring to the skill of negotiating in a broader sense or a specific text) and Misaeng: Incomplete Life share a deep focus on the complexities of human relationships, the importance of communication, and the challenges faced in professional and personal life. While The Art of Negotiation is often a guide or exploration of the practical skills involved in negotiating, Misaeng is a Korean drama that depicts the struggles of young office workers in a corporate setting
similar office setup
Both The Art of Negotiation (whether referring to the skill of negotiating in a broader sense or a specific text) and Misaeng: Incomplete Life share a deep focus on the complexities of human relationships, the importance of communication, and the challenges faced in professional and personal life. While The Art of Negotiation is often a guide or exploration of the practical skills involved in negotiating, Misaeng is a Korean drama that depicts the struggles of young office workers in a corporate setting
Both protagonists embark on an almost impossible but awe-inspiring journey of starting an art career later in life despite having very little talent to begin with.
- ML is cold, unemotional, logical, a loner
- both depict an investigation of a huge scandal/corruption that last for the entire series
- Stranger is a lot better in terms of masking who the real antagonist/mastermind is, it is also better in terms of execution of the plot
- both depict an investigation of a huge scandal/corruption that last for the entire series
- Stranger is a lot better in terms of masking who the real antagonist/mastermind is, it is also better in terms of execution of the plot
Both are Japanese BL miniseries....
Both are cute, fluff n lovely
Both dramas are fun to watch....
Both are cute, fluff n lovely
Both dramas are fun to watch....
If you enjoyed The Art of Negotiation for its sharp strategizing, high-stakes mind games, and battles of intellect, you’ll love Tracer. Set in the world of financial investigations, Tracer delivers the same thrilling tension as its protagonist takes on corruption with wit, resourcefulness, and relentless determination. With fast-paced twists and psychological depth, it’s a perfect watch for those who love intense power struggles and uncovering hidden truths.
Both are Thai BL dramas with supernatural themes. In My Golden Blood, one of the main characters is a vampire and the other has a special type of blood, while in The Sign, both main characters are reincarnations of great creatures from Thai folklore.
The same actress with different actor and
Having different storyline but same intresting as this one.
same timeline period joeseon era.
Having different storyline but same intresting as this one.
same timeline period joeseon era.
nostalgic dramas with a rlly refreshing vibe
both dramas mention fruits in their title so it reminded me of it?
parents’ love story / first love
first episodes is like a younger backstory
family theme
both dramas mention fruits in their title so it reminded me of it?
parents’ love story / first love
first episodes is like a younger backstory
family theme
the villains are bit similar to each other and it has the same number of episodes as that of a shop for killers and both show strong bonding between families like the protagonist of bloodhounds has for his mother and the protagonist of a shop for killers has for her uncle not exactly same but they have each other



